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—by Scott Frazier
In this first of a quasi-regular
series I hope to shed some light on problems common to
anime fan art. This is not a perfect guide nor am I a
perfect artist. I am in no way saying
that I am a better artist than the creators of these
works but only that I have some comments which may be
useful to doing better art in the future. I'm not going
to go into great diatribes on artistic technique here and
most of the work I will do will be line drawings and
computer art. I am not concerned with making complete,
final images but rather studies that someone could work
from to create a final image.
Needless to say these articles will
be very graphics intensive so load times will be in
minutes. I apologize for this and I am optimizing the
graphics as much as possible.
Mylene

The image here was provided by Terrance Bosch of Imperix
Studios. Terrance is a self-described former classic
artist turned amateur director who's art prowess has been
destroyed due to years of drawing art content.
The character is Mylene from
MACROSS 7 doing her idol thing on stage.
Since the image was almost
completely computer generated (he sketched it in with a
mouse) I went ahead and used my computers to do the
modifications rather than go back and start from the
pencil stage, which would have been a better choice. It
was my desire to match the media but I found that it took
me about 6 times longer to do the modifications than if I
had just redrawn, scanned it in and colored it. I always
suggest that people start with drawings rather than try
to do them in the computer because most everyone is
better with a pencil than a graphics tablet.
Impressions

The first thing that I think when I see the image is that
the color balance is OK, but the pose is really stiff.
Her face is too large and her expression looks to be of
shock. (One imagines someone jumping up on the stage and
exploding or dropping their pants or some such in the
previous scene.) Her hair also seems awfully stiff.
The lens flare is in a spot that
makes it look more like the sun than a stage light.
Modifications

I had never drawn Mylene before, in fact I have never
seen an episode of MACROSS 7, so I had to dig around for
reference material and finally found a couple big (and
totally illegal) image galleries on the Web and some
advertizements in old anime magazines. (And to think my
wife thought I was an idiot for keeping a 7 foot tall
stack of mouldering anime magazines which block the
bookcases. Well, that showed her!) When I compared the
images I noted that her hair was purple where Mylene's is
bubblegum pink and her eyes were much smaller than the
original character's. Eyes and mouth are too small,
hairstyle is different, chest is the wrong shape.
There is nothing wrong with interpreting a character
differently than the original animation's settei and, in
fact, that is preferable to doing it the same way. If
you're just copying the settei then there is no point in
doing the art because it won't be your art. So I
tried to stay away from worrying about exact details and
concentrated on the artwork rather than the design.
Computer (Geek) Stuff

All of the retouching here was done with Adobe
Photoshop 5.0, Photoshop 4.0 (Japanese version) and MetaCreations
Painter 5.0. 3D was done with MetaCreations
Poser 2.0 and MetaCreations
Bryce 3D. Images were compressed for Web use with Adobe
ImageReady. I used a homebuilt dual processor 200MHz
Pentium Pro (128MB RAM, 9GB hard drive) running Windows
NT 4.0 Workstation and a Dell
Workstation 400 dual processor 333MHz Pentium II (64MB
RAM, 18GB hard drive space) running Japanese Windows NT
4.0 Server, both hooked into the same keyboard, mouse and
21" monitor through a switchbox. For the drawing I
used a Wacom ArtZ
II 12x12 graphics tablet.
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